ENSONIQ.TXT File Version 1.01 for
PCI Ensoniq ES1371 Audio Device Driver Support for OS/2
August 16, 1999
(c) Copyright International Business Machines Corporation, 1998,1999.
    All rights Reserved.


Contents
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1.0  Overview
2.0  PCI Ensoniq ES1371 Audio Driver Installation Instructions
3.0  PCI Ensoniq ES1371 Audio Driver Un-Install Instructions
4.0  Requirements
5.0  Driver Limitations

1.0  Overview
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This ENSONIQ.EXE driver package provides you with IBM's most current support
for PCI Ensoniq ES1371 audio device on the OS/2 Operating System.

1.1  The ENSONIQ.EXE file that you received contains the following 2
     files in a self-extracting compressed format.

        -  ENSONIQ.TXT  This file that you are reading
        -  ES1371.SYS  PCI Ensoniq ES1371 Audio Driver
           CONTROL.SCR
           AUDFILES.SCR
           MIDIMAP.SCR
           CARDINFO.DLL
           GENIN.DLL
           GENINMRI.DLL
           MIDIMAP.DLL
           ES1371.HLP

2.0  PCI Ensoniq ES1371 Audio Driver Installation Instructions
=======================================================

2.1  To use these driver files, you must expand the ENSONIQ.EXE file into
     its component files by
        (a.) opening an OS/2 window and
        (b.) typing ENSONIQ at the OS/2 command prompt.
     Once the ENSONIQ.EXE file is expanded, please continue with the
     Installation Instructions.

2.2 At the OS/2 command prompt, type MINSTALL.
        i.   Change the source drive to the subdirectory containing the files
             expanded by ENSONIQ.
        ii.  Select the ES1371 PCI Audio Adapter.
        iii. When prompted, select 1 for the number of adapters to install.
        iv.  If an error occurs, check the MINSTALL.LOG file in the
             \MMOS2\INSTALL subdirectory of the boot drive.

2.3 Since you just add new audio adapter, you may need to enable the hardware
    detection by doing either one of the following methods:
        i.   Use the right mouse button while the mouse is positioned on
             the Hardware Manager icon.  Select Properties from the pull-down,
             go to Detection Level and select 'Detect Added Hardware'
        ii.  Or reboot system and activate the RECOVERY menu during OS/2 start
             up by briefly holding down and releasing Alt-F1.   Then select F5
             to enable full hardware detection.

2.4 This completes the installation procedure. You must now REBOOT your system
    to initialize the PCI Ensoniq audio device driver support.


3.0  PCI Ensoniq ES1371 audio driver Un-Install Instructions
====================================================

3.1 At the OS/2 command prompt, type MINSTALL.
        i.   Change the source drive to the subdirectory containing the files
             expanded by ENSONIQ.
        ii.  Select the ES1371 PCI Audio Adapter.
        iii. When prompted, select 0 for the number of adapters to install.
             This will uninstall PCI Ensoniq ES1371 Audio driver.
        iv.  If an error occurs, check the MINSTALL.LOG file in the
             \MMOS2\INSTALL subdirectory of the boot drive.

3.2  Safely shut down and then re-boot your system in order to remove the
     Ensoniq Audio driver from the system configuration.

4.0  Requirements
=================

4.1  Hardware

4.2  Software
     (a.) PCI Ensoniq ES1371 Audio driver
     (b.) MMPM/2

5.0  Driver Limitations
=======================

5.1  No MIDI support will be provided for PCI Ensoniq ES1371 Audio Adapter.

5.2  No WIN/OS2 support will be provided for PCI Ensoniq ES1371 Audio Adapter.

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